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The Companion to Tasmanian History was a book produced in 2005 by the Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies at the University of Tasmania, in conjunction with the Tasmanian Government celebrations of the Bicentenary of Tasmania.[1][not in citation given]
The project to compile the volume began 2002 with an editorial committee comprising Michael Roe, Henry Reynolds, Stefan Petrow and Alison Alexander from the University of Tasmania, as well as Michael Sprod of Astrolabe Books, and Barbara Valentine from Launceston.
The alphabetical section contains some 1073 articles ranging through biographical sketches, places and issues that cover the whole length of Tasmanian history.
Contents
Thematic articles
Title Author Aboriginality Jim Everett Britishness Peter Boyce Class Shayne Breen Convicts Hamish Maxwell-Stewart Economy Bruce Felmingham Episodes of Thought Michael Roe Exile Richard Davis Gender Alison Alexander Healing Eric Ratcliff Identity Henry Reynolds Monuments, Museums and Memory Marilyn Lake Place Tim Jetson Religion Richard Ely Shelter Barry McNeill and Eric Ratcliff The State Stefan Petrow Urbanisation Graeme Davison Van Diemen's Land Ros Haynes Appendices
As well as the articles, the volume contains Appendices of Aboriginal places names, and all Government officials and members of Parliament since establishment of the colony.
Publication detail
Alexander, Alison, ed (2005). The Companion to Tasmanian History. Hobart, Tasmania: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania. ISBN 186295223X. OCLC 61888464. http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/.
See also
- History of Tasmania
- Historical Encyclopedia of WA
Notes
- ^ Alexander, Alison, ed (2005). "Introduction". The Companion to Tasmanian History. Hobart, Tasmania: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania. ISBN 186295223X. OCLC 61888464. http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/Introduction.htm. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
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